I have been going over some of Chris Lewit's stuff. He mentioned a concept about the serve I never heard of. He said that the acceleration stage starts from the racquet drop. I have always started the acceleration from the bottom of the drop. Is Chris right?[
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostRalph,
This article really gvies the picture. The racket does accelerate from the trophy position to the drop. It's just that the bulk of the acceleration happens from drop to contact.
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...ead_speed.html
someone like jarry being an extreme case where he starts in the trophy pose: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUSHjCHGnm8, but even roddick has an obvious pause in his trophy pose... i guess he's losing something there too?
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Maybe maybe not! Who knows what happens once the arm does move in other abbreviated motions--particularly in Roddick's case coming from the side. Where as Pete's may be more gradual. Brian Gordon for example is happy to have people start in basically the trophy position. To me the key in all is the racket drop position. People fixate on backswing shapes and don't realize the magic moment is the drop to the contact.
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostMaybe maybe not! Who knows what happens once the arm does move in other abbreviated motions--particularly in Roddick's case coming from the side. Where as Pete's may be more gradual. Brian Gordon for example is happy to have people start in basically the trophy position. To me the key in all is the racket drop position. People fixate on backswing shapes and don't realize the magic moment is the drop to the contact.
that's what i found in my own development... that the critical fundamental is from the trophy pose onwards... i've experimented with various rhythms (classic, staggered, abbreviated)... but since my timing sucks, i found that the abbreviated worked best for me (in terms of timing/coordinating the body from the trophy pose). occasionally i can hit a long flowy classic style swing, but more often than not, it messes up my timing, so i abandoned the classic/staggered rhythms.
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostThis is true. It also allows us to increase subscribers so we live with it...Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostI think allowing a free month of tennisplayer.net allows spammers to get in and post on the discussion forum.
Be nice to stand these people in front of Andy Roddick's first serve and execute them one by one. They are such a pain.Stotty
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John -
Someone named Donald Matakis has posted Brian Gordon's Serve series on YOUTUBE. The series starts with the title "Brian Gordon Part 1 Serve". He has parts 1 - 5 up, as well, I didn't see part 6 thus far. It looks like it has been up for 2 weeks.
SeanO
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